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  1. For anyone interested in my “Scalable and Secure Self-Serve RouterOS Remote Management” presentation at the MikroTik Professionals Conference in Prague, the slide deck, #Docker, and #ContainerLab files can be found here. github.com/ghostinthenet/l2vpn #MTPC #NetEng

  2. For anyone interested in my “Scalable and Secure Self-Serve RouterOS Remote Management” presentation at the MikroTik Professionals Conference in Prague, the slide deck, #Docker, and #ContainerLab files can be found here. github.com/ghostinthenet/l2vpn #MTPC #NetEng

  3. For anyone interested in my “Scalable and Secure Self-Serve RouterOS Remote Management” presentation at the MikroTik Professionals Conference in Prague, the slide deck, , and files can be found here. github.com/ghostinthenet/l2vpn

  4. For anyone interested in my “Scalable and Secure Self-Serve RouterOS Remote Management” presentation at the MikroTik Professionals Conference in Prague, the slide deck, #Docker, and #ContainerLab files can be found here. github.com/ghostinthenet/l2vpn #MTPC #NetEng

  5. For anyone interested in my “Scalable and Secure Self-Serve RouterOS Remote Management” presentation at the MikroTik Professionals Conference in Prague, the slide deck, #Docker, and #ContainerLab files can be found here. github.com/ghostinthenet/l2vpn #MTPC #NetEng

  6. @ghostinthenet last I read, they’re saying 7 years now 😭 hope everyone can handle me forgetting #allTheThings for 7 more years 🤣 I guess it won’t seem different at least..

  7. From Tech Field Day - Networking Field Day 38 7/9-7/10:

    NEW: Enterprises Shouldn't Be Outsourcing Their IT Anymore 🎧🎙️

    Watch ➡️ buff.ly/aFsxzaB

    Enterprise networks are complex and fully outsourcing ops doesn’t always guarantee better results.

    @networkingnerd
    @chrisgrundemann
    @avalonhawk
    @ghostinthenet

    #TFDPodcast #NFD38

  8. Auditor: Can you send a screenshot of the access VPN timeouts so we can demonstrate policy compliance?
    Me: (Sends relevant portions of the configuration.)
    Them: This is a text file. We need a screenshot.
    Me: (Sends screenshot of my terminal session showing the relevant portions of the configuration.)

  9. Auditor: Can you send a screenshot of the access VPN timeouts so we can demonstrate policy compliance?
    Me: (Sends relevant portions of the configuration.)
    Them: This is a text file. We need a screenshot.
    Me: (Sends screenshot of my terminal session showing the relevant portions of the configuration.)
    #InfoSec #NetEng #MaliciousCompliance

  10. Auditor: Can you send a screenshot of the access VPN timeouts so we can demonstrate policy compliance?
    Me: (Sends relevant portions of the configuration.)
    Them: This is a text file. We need a screenshot.
    Me: (Sends screenshot of my terminal session showing the relevant portions of the configuration.)
    #InfoSec #NetEng #MaliciousCompliance

  11. Auditor: Can you send a screenshot of the access VPN timeouts so we can demonstrate policy compliance?
    Me: (Sends relevant portions of the configuration.)
    Them: This is a text file. We need a screenshot.
    Me: (Sends screenshot of my terminal session showing the relevant portions of the configuration.)
    #InfoSec #NetEng #MaliciousCompliance

  12. Auditor: Can you send a screenshot of the access VPN timeouts so we can demonstrate policy compliance?
    Me: (Sends relevant portions of the configuration.)
    Them: This is a text file. We need a screenshot.
    Me: (Sends screenshot of my terminal session showing the relevant portions of the configuration.)
    #InfoSec #NetEng #MaliciousCompliance

  13. We have dozens of relatively simple methods to secure Internet traffic, but we’re often reduced to “just open access through your firewalls from this huge list of source addresses” because too many folks can’t be arsed to do any of those. Keeping it simple is •not• about moving the complexity into the customer’s realm of responsibility. #NetEng #InfoSec

  14. We have dozens of relatively simple methods to secure Internet traffic, but we’re often reduced to “just open access through your firewalls from this huge list of source addresses” because too many folks can’t be arsed to do any of those. Keeping it simple is •not• about moving the complexity into the customer’s realm of responsibility. #NetEng #InfoSec

  15. We have dozens of relatively simple methods to secure Internet traffic, but we’re often reduced to “just open access through your firewalls from this huge list of source addresses” because too many folks can’t be arsed to do any of those. Keeping it simple is •not• about moving the complexity into the customer’s realm of responsibility.

  16. We have dozens of relatively simple methods to secure Internet traffic, but we’re often reduced to “just open access through your firewalls from this huge list of source addresses” because too many folks can’t be arsed to do any of those. Keeping it simple is •not• about moving the complexity into the customer’s realm of responsibility. #NetEng #InfoSec

  17. We have dozens of relatively simple methods to secure Internet traffic, but we’re often reduced to “just open access through your firewalls from this huge list of source addresses” because too many folks can’t be arsed to do any of those. Keeping it simple is •not• about moving the complexity into the customer’s realm of responsibility. #NetEng #InfoSec

  18. I think I’ve been in this industry for too long. I searched for a synopsis this morning and accidentally typed “synoptics” instead. Last week I was teaching the NATO phonetic alphabet and taught “unicorn” instead of “uniform.” #NetEng #SiliconValley

  19. I think I’ve been in this industry for too long. I searched for a synopsis this morning and accidentally typed “synoptics” instead. Last week I was teaching the NATO phonetic alphabet and taught “unicorn” instead of “uniform.” #NetEng #SiliconValley

  20. I think I’ve been in this industry for too long. I searched for a synopsis this morning and accidentally typed “synoptics” instead. Last week I was teaching the NATO phonetic alphabet and taught “unicorn” instead of “uniform.”

  21. I think I’ve been in this industry for too long. I searched for a synopsis this morning and accidentally typed “synoptics” instead. Last week I was teaching the NATO phonetic alphabet and taught “unicorn” instead of “uniform.” #NetEng #SiliconValley

  22. I think I’ve been in this industry for too long. I searched for a synopsis this morning and accidentally typed “synoptics” instead. Last week I was teaching the NATO phonetic alphabet and taught “unicorn” instead of “uniform.” #NetEng #SiliconValley

  23. "SD-WAN" (over MPLS no less!) with IPSec tunnels (not transports!), hard static routes for link monitoring, and floating static routes for tunnel failover... because that's less complicated than using a routing protocol. #NetEng #BangHeadHere

  24. "SD-WAN" (over MPLS no less!) with IPSec tunnels (not transports!), hard static routes for link monitoring, and floating static routes for tunnel failover... because that's less complicated than using a routing protocol. #NetEng #BangHeadHere

  25. "SD-WAN" (over MPLS no less!) with IPSec tunnels (not transports!), hard static routes for link monitoring, and floating static routes for tunnel failover... because that's less complicated than using a routing protocol.

  26. "SD-WAN" (over MPLS no less!) with IPSec tunnels (not transports!), hard static routes for link monitoring, and floating static routes for tunnel failover... because that's less complicated than using a routing protocol. #NetEng #BangHeadHere

  27. "SD-WAN" (over MPLS no less!) with IPSec tunnels (not transports!), hard static routes for link monitoring, and floating static routes for tunnel failover... because that's less complicated than using a routing protocol. #NetEng #BangHeadHere